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let's get your first check of weather this morning and this person right redeserval the hine, happy birthd mary. >> oh, my goodness, thank you so much, feeling the love this morning and we are looking at plenty of sun and warmer temperatures, so, if you like to yesterday, you will likely like today as well with our temperatures even warmer, still. all because of that strong ridge of high pressure in place. let's show you a live look with ousu
let's get your first check of weather this morning and this person right redeserval the hine, happy birthd mary. >> oh, my goodness, thank you so much, feeling the love this morning and we are looking at plenty of sun and warmer temperatures, so, if you like to yesterday, you will likely like today as well with our temperatures even warmer, still. all because of that strong ridge of high pressure in place. let's show you a live look with ousu
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miss hine is greatly upset.f her boyfriends has just died at the infirmary. >> reporter: more than 600,000 americans would die, more than 50 million worldwide. merrier reported people were being pressed into service as healthcare workers. >> as soon as she got off the ferry boat, there were red cross workers who would pull you aside and try to give you a job. >> reporter: wearing masks quickly became mandatory. the family was photographed wearing theirs, and there are punishments for people who refused. >> and she told medical that oakland hat collected over $700,000 in fines for people not wearing masks. >> reporter: just like today there was distancing. businesses were shut down with a special prohibition against dancing. the letters cover only about 30 days, but already there was talk of lifting the bans. >> they let up gradually on the restrictions starting in mid- november, andpy january, it was back, and worse than the first time. so january 1919. so that's kind of a lesson for today. we don't want to just
miss hine is greatly upset.f her boyfriends has just died at the infirmary. >> reporter: more than 600,000 americans would die, more than 50 million worldwide. merrier reported people were being pressed into service as healthcare workers. >> as soon as she got off the ferry boat, there were red cross workers who would pull you aside and try to give you a job. >> reporter: wearing masks quickly became mandatory. the family was photographed wearing theirs, and there are...
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priority protecting both their staff and vulnerable patients like 89-year-old stroke survivor carl hines having any problems with chest pain? >> no. >> reporter: and at a time when medical resources are stretched thin and so many of us are staying home, these routine virtual visits are a lifeline for heart patient gail colette >> have you had any episodes of thos palpitations >> tu >> actually, yes >> checking in about symptoms and solutions. >> i found it was beneficial and reassuring. >> reporter: reassuring for this new york primary care physician staying connected with her patients from a desk in her boys' bedroom she says figurin out which in-person visits can and cannot wait in a covi crisis depends on each patient. >> right now we are holding off on any screenings, stroke, mammograms unless the patient is presenting with something concerning we're not doing those. >> reporter: what can't wait visit the doctor or er if you have shortness of breath, signs of a heart attack or stroke, a large cut that won't stop bleeding, and problems with a pregnancy and even thoug most dentists off
priority protecting both their staff and vulnerable patients like 89-year-old stroke survivor carl hines having any problems with chest pain? >> no. >> reporter: and at a time when medical resources are stretched thin and so many of us are staying home, these routine virtual visits are a lifeline for heart patient gail colette >> have you had any episodes of thos palpitations >> tu >> actually, yes >> checking in about symptoms and solutions. >> i found...
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vehicle what is this tomato favors these are actual skins leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds. of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of leftover why is this a good product for you guys to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start impact the lab is in the very early stages of testing the tomato responsibilities you can samples been melting and mixing plastic extruding it into pellets and molds for testing you would mention part of the test is actually the smell you know if they're driving a lot and they may not want to smell tomatoes because they might get angry. so what's your big end goal for all of us we all have kids and we want to make sure that there's a green nice planet for them with materials that they can continually replenish i don't want them to depend on petroleum as their only source of materials. sitting between you guys is of course $10000.00 worth of cash but unfortunately it is old cash shredded would normally go to the trash but in this case
vehicle what is this tomato favors these are actual skins leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds. of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of leftover why is this a good product for you guys to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start impact the lab is in the very early stages of testing the tomato responsibilities you can samples been melting and mixing plastic...
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hands is closed because of the lock downs the border opera is performing at hospitals and elderly hines the musicians are also showing their support for the health care system while sticking to strict social distancing rules. so again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the number of coronavirus deaths in the united states has risen to 16500 new york had a record daily toll of almost 800 but there are some positive signs the number of new hospital admissions has now dropped for a 2nd straight day white house correspondent can be health it has more from the capital the fear is going into a holiday weekend here in the united states those celebrating passover easter that there are maybe this inclination with the warm weather to get out and celebrate perhaps that and really reinfect the country or bring about a 2nd wave much as we saw in new york and that's what they're worried about dr anthony fauci one of the top infectious disease specialist here on the corner virus task force says they want to see a clear indication the country is going in the right direction before any chang
hands is closed because of the lock downs the border opera is performing at hospitals and elderly hines the musicians are also showing their support for the health care system while sticking to strict social distancing rules. so again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the number of coronavirus deaths in the united states has risen to 16500 new york had a record daily toll of almost 800 but there are some positive signs the number of new hospital admissions has now dropped for a 2nd...
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signals from in here is it not also it's the 1st smartphone assisted harvest the disparities fama hine of bottles has ever done. if you're already going to get an idea of when we can actually start harvesting thought. what makes the optimal count for modern dairy farming that's what breed a consultant johana chandel wants to find out. by seeking out super sperm that can optimize the odds for a modern milking machines but how does. work. rusti what we're doing here has nothing to do with traditional nature which many people might like to imagine the forget of course the. corn has a new enemy it's small but not to be underestimated it can destroy entire crops could a drone help to keep it but i turned my hopes our hero. could digital technology to outperform nature. its light spring and an experiment is about to begin burned maya is an amateur drone pilot and he works for a co-operative you see brit is that's carrying out a test that is also a specialist in digitalized crop cultivation you were part of the pharma burned my now hired him he wants to stop a pest no result corn board from d
signals from in here is it not also it's the 1st smartphone assisted harvest the disparities fama hine of bottles has ever done. if you're already going to get an idea of when we can actually start harvesting thought. what makes the optimal count for modern dairy farming that's what breed a consultant johana chandel wants to find out. by seeking out super sperm that can optimize the odds for a modern milking machines but how does. work. rusti what we're doing here has nothing to do with...
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i'm ken hines.r host for this broadcast which is come towing live from a firefighters memorial museum in oklahoma city, oklahoma. now the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorist events, the oklahoma experience. tonight we're focusing on a serious playing that seems to be spreading rapidly across the globe and affecting every nation including our own. it appears in strikes without warning and leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name, it's called terrorism. a word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. oklahoma city, oklahoma is a city that just over a year ago experienced the devastation of mammoth proportion as a massive truck bomb explode and ripped apart the murrah federal building in the downtown area. this violent act of terrorism killed and injured hundred of innocent victims and caused severe property damage. emergency personnel and law enforcement and officers from every corner of the country worked around the clock in and around the rem
i'm ken hines.r host for this broadcast which is come towing live from a firefighters memorial museum in oklahoma city, oklahoma. now the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorist events, the oklahoma experience. tonight we're focusing on a serious playing that seems to be spreading rapidly across the globe and affecting every nation including our own. it appears in strikes without warning and leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name, it's called terrorism. a word...
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and now, your host ken hines. ken: good evening and welcome to the emergency education network. ken hines, your host for this broadcast which is coming to you live from the firefighters memorial museum in oklahoma city, oklahoma. e title of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. tonight, it's affecting every nation including our own. it leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name is called terrorism, a word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just over a year ago experienced a devastation of mammoth proportion as a massive truck bomb exploded. this violent act of terrorism killed and injured hundreds of victims and caused severe damage, emergency personnel and law enforcement officers from every corner of the country worked around the clock in and around the remains of the federal building to extricate survivors, retrieve victims and search for clues to the cause of this horrific scene. now, it seemed as though the entire nation stood still holding its breath watching as the death tol
and now, your host ken hines. ken: good evening and welcome to the emergency education network. ken hines, your host for this broadcast which is coming to you live from the firefighters memorial museum in oklahoma city, oklahoma. e title of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. tonight, it's affecting every nation including our own. it leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name is called terrorism, a word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of...
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. >> in hines that it was redundant even faster, but what is been frustrating to me is i'm not a medicalt. here, my team and others are left making medical decisions because the cdc says not to disturb the equipment. >>jersey is required workers an passengers to wear face coverings and has limited transit capacity to 50%. los angeles has installed hand sanitizer's. cities like houston blocked off front sections of the bus. but transit units remain worried. >> we have suffered a lot of casualties. the schedule is, largely could've been prevented had transit agencies not only the npa transit agencies acted earlier. i do believe that the district the input on has his life. there calling on the government to do more.. >> government must provide proper protection for transit workers in response to our heroic effort. we are getting first responders and health care personnel to the front lines. >> reporter: the nta is coming to the assessment of that role he was compensation fund that would provide hazard pay two transit workers and benefits to the families of the fallen. >>> nurses from all ov
. >> in hines that it was redundant even faster, but what is been frustrating to me is i'm not a medicalt. here, my team and others are left making medical decisions because the cdc says not to disturb the equipment. >>jersey is required workers an passengers to wear face coverings and has limited transit capacity to 50%. los angeles has installed hand sanitizer's. cities like houston blocked off front sections of the bus. but transit units remain worried. >> we have suffered...
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let's get your first check of weather this morning and this person right redeserval the hine, happy birthd mary. >> oh, my goodness, thank you so much, feeling the love this morning and we are looking at plenty of sun and warmer temperatures, so, if you like to yesterday, you will likely like today as well with our temperatures even warmer, still. all because of that strong ridge of high pressure in place. let's show you a live look with our treasure island, and we are starting off the day with those clouds along the coast and right around the bay. otherwise inland, concord, look how mild you are this morning, 61 degrees right now, oakland, 67, 53, livermore. 56, san jose and santa rosa, taking you through our day, upper 60s in san francisco, mid- 70s, san jose, low 80s in concord, 6 to 12 degrees above average and it gets even warmer still. i will have that full forecast coming up. let's check in with gianna ok a no delays to report on the golden gate, just a heads up, just north of your we do have that ongoing roadwork around 101 as you work your way into the wall to grave, just keep tha
let's get your first check of weather this morning and this person right redeserval the hine, happy birthd mary. >> oh, my goodness, thank you so much, feeling the love this morning and we are looking at plenty of sun and warmer temperatures, so, if you like to yesterday, you will likely like today as well with our temperatures even warmer, still. all because of that strong ridge of high pressure in place. let's show you a live look with our treasure island, and we are starting off the...
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is a live look with our ors hine see as wthrough the day, love seeing the sun shining brightly over a beautiful mount diablo. as we take you through your fo year. right now we are in the 50s mid-50s in concord and oakland, low 50s in livermore, san jose, and right now, 60 degrees with plenty of sunshine in santa rosa. here's what you can expect. we are looking at temperatures even warmer as we head to are afternoon and look ahead to the weekend, stronger onshore flow and that means slightly cooler temperatures for saturday and for sunday. i think you will really feel a difference right around the coast, likely still very warm for weekend as a look ahead to next week, high-pressure builds right back in and we are really going to heat up. as we looked at the satellite and riverview, that ridge of high pressure stays in place for one more day today and then again onshore flow in that marine influence will cool us down slightly for the weekend. taking you hour by hour on future cast, you can see all of that sunshine this afternoon looking ahead to tomorrow, a few more clouds with that pac
is a live look with our ors hine see as wthrough the day, love seeing the sun shining brightly over a beautiful mount diablo. as we take you through your fo year. right now we are in the 50s mid-50s in concord and oakland, low 50s in livermore, san jose, and right now, 60 degrees with plenty of sunshine in santa rosa. here's what you can expect. we are looking at temperatures even warmer as we head to are afternoon and look ahead to the weekend, stronger onshore flow and that means slightly...
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already an anxious time, fears are now hines during this pandemic with hospitals restricting visitors and make use taking extra precautions, the app allows parents to check on their babies when they can't be there. getting daily updates on weight, breathing and medications. >> it is a great relief to have them giving you those constant updates and even educating you about your nicu journey along the way. >> parents can share access to the applet their family members and post updates on their babies progress. >> two hair salons near sacramento are defying the states stay at home orders, the owner of clipped cajun auburn this week saying the bills are piling up. the uncertainty of when the states stay at home order will be lifted also pushed the reopening, another beauty salon is set to reopen next week with additional safety measures. >> i am not in disagreements with the sanitation of this infection. i just feel that there's different ways we can go about it. >> we are not being stupid we are not trying to be getting people we don't know. >> public health officials say at this point w
already an anxious time, fears are now hines during this pandemic with hospitals restricting visitors and make use taking extra precautions, the app allows parents to check on their babies when they can't be there. getting daily updates on weight, breathing and medications. >> it is a great relief to have them giving you those constant updates and even educating you about your nicu journey along the way. >> parents can share access to the applet their family members and post updates...
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kraft hines, we'll find out if they can overcome terrible performance. the poor performance there is almost legendary even they can't mess this up and that's saying something. it's the gang that couldn't shoot straight versus fish in a barrel thursday night feels like it was designed to break me we hear from amazon and apple. it takes forever to read through them i think amazon is in great shape. the stocks may have trouble clearing the high bar. i wouldn't put it past them. you don't hire 175 people because you don't have a lot of business hue about apple -- how about apple? they say the set right now is good for apple this is a meaningless quarter, what lies ahead is 5g and a revenue stream i think many people that are quarantined have been sampling. apple is the perfect time to have a ridiculous amount of cash on your balance sheet. apple was up big today if it happens to thursday the setup will not be ideal. and then gilead. we got a report out of china that suggested that their anti-viral drug did more harm than good in treating covid-19 the sorry w
kraft hines, we'll find out if they can overcome terrible performance. the poor performance there is almost legendary even they can't mess this up and that's saying something. it's the gang that couldn't shoot straight versus fish in a barrel thursday night feels like it was designed to break me we hear from amazon and apple. it takes forever to read through them i think amazon is in great shape. the stocks may have trouble clearing the high bar. i wouldn't put it past them. you don't hire 175...
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there is a low pressure system just off the coast, bringing yhohour hour e r us and more t fet more hines we go through our day and then friday, we will see those clouds and also cooler temperatures friday and again into the weekend. but this afternoon, it is still going to be a warm one for the south bay, mid-70s, san jose, morgan hill as well as for campbell, los gatos, upper 70s. especially the far east bay, talking 80 degrees in green bay and antioch, 79 in concord, warming up for you around the bay, little bit cooler. san francisco topping out at 66, 69 oakland, berkeley for the north bay, 74 degrees in santa rosa and 74 ukiah and cloverdale. here is the extended forecast and what you can expect. you can see that cooldown as we had through friday tracking your next system with flowers for next monday, back to you.>>> thank you. happening today, many beaches and parks in santa cruz are reopening. they closed last week him mainly to prevent crowds from gathering over easter weekend. the county supervisor says it is crucial that people keep their distance from one another when they reo
there is a low pressure system just off the coast, bringing yhohour hour e r us and more t fet more hines we go through our day and then friday, we will see those clouds and also cooler temperatures friday and again into the weekend. but this afternoon, it is still going to be a warm one for the south bay, mid-70s, san jose, morgan hill as well as for campbell, los gatos, upper 70s. especially the far east bay, talking 80 degrees in green bay and antioch, 79 in concord, warming up for you...
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john grant who has been an extraordinary leader of his union, and john reminding me athat the grocery hines are also the frontlines in this pandemic. the essential needs that all of us have of going to the grocery store and knowing that what is essential is made available in meantime. when this pandemic bingebuying. toilet paper and certain types of breads and meats. that raised some supply chain concerns and logistic warehouse concerns, not just concerns for grocery workers themselves. we reached out to the california gaucher's association. we talked about what their needs were. we reached out the the union to talk about what their needs were, and they collectively have worked out a framework to agree to a framework to support suplimital paid sick lever and also to address the sanitation issues, and but no one better to describe what they have advanced and what they have done to help me guiding the larger sector-wide executive order than two people introduced to you briefly. i'll start with the head of the california grocer's association who is on the phone and make a comment or two and tu
john grant who has been an extraordinary leader of his union, and john reminding me athat the grocery hines are also the frontlines in this pandemic. the essential needs that all of us have of going to the grocery store and knowing that what is essential is made available in meantime. when this pandemic bingebuying. toilet paper and certain types of breads and meats. that raised some supply chain concerns and logistic warehouse concerns, not just concerns for grocery workers themselves. we...
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he was busted again for committing another set of crimes, but i think you would be hard pressed to hines. a police. >>agency and california that feels that this is a good idea. >>sergeant ray kelly with the alameda county sheriff's office says 27 county inmates have been rearrested since the measure went into effect judicial leaders approve 0 cash bail as an emergency to keep the jail population down amid the coronavirus pandemic but what's concerning for police agencies is the measure rolling into the crime peaking summer months. once the statewide shelter-in-place is lifted 0 cash bail is expected to remain in effect for another 90 days, we have yet to the hole. >>so there's your appeals judge will not. we're anticipating that. sergeant kelley's office is worried about released suspects posing more threats to public safety. >>and the possible negative repercussions for their communities behind your case is a victim. trying to let you know that they have to be smart. >>exceptions to this cash bail include domestic violence and other violent felonies but the state's judicial council was
he was busted again for committing another set of crimes, but i think you would be hard pressed to hines. a police. >>agency and california that feels that this is a good idea. >>sergeant ray kelly with the alameda county sheriff's office says 27 county inmates have been rearrested since the measure went into effect judicial leaders approve 0 cash bail as an emergency to keep the jail population down amid the coronavirus pandemic but what's concerning for police agencies is the...
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we are doing one here in the hines county area. i have been in conversations over time with the mayor of jackson and other african-american leaders around the state. preachers that have come here and asked folks to be careful. there is no question that when you look at the -- when you look at the demographics and look at the health challenges in the african-american community, that certainly puts them at a higher risk. that's not something that's happened in the last 10 or 15 days. that's something that's happened over the last many, many years. we've got to continue to work to fix that. we also have to continue to work to communicate. make sure that the messages of encouraging social distancing and other things are actually getting out to all of the people across mississippi. and we are continuing to find reative ways to do that. we will continue to do so. reporter: thank you. wanted to ask dr. dobbs, following up on these questions. what triggers contact tracing. for example, could you give us a scenario certain number of cases.
we are doing one here in the hines county area. i have been in conversations over time with the mayor of jackson and other african-american leaders around the state. preachers that have come here and asked folks to be careful. there is no question that when you look at the -- when you look at the demographics and look at the health challenges in the african-american community, that certainly puts them at a higher risk. that's not something that's happened in the last 10 or 15 days. that's...
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they were very concerned about a community in eastern oklahoma called ala hine city in part because some of the people in the 1980s were gravitating back to that place. information was starting to come out that other dangerous criminals later prosecuted for other crimes were liveing there or passing through. much has happened in the run-up to 9/11. the people who were shouting the loudest and issuing the warnings saying you have to do something were ignored. not only were they ignored but the different federal agencies in particular in this case the fbi and the atf that had little pieces of information were not pooling or sharing it when they got evident of something alarming going on, instead of going to each other and the u.s. attorney's offices and saying we really think that something needs to be done here. they took the opposite tact. why did they do that? the fbi had been afraid for many years of being too proactive in terms of going after things that weren't necessarily directly related to crimes they knew about but were more intelligence gathering operations to see if there was a
they were very concerned about a community in eastern oklahoma called ala hine city in part because some of the people in the 1980s were gravitating back to that place. information was starting to come out that other dangerous criminals later prosecuted for other crimes were liveing there or passing through. much has happened in the run-up to 9/11. the people who were shouting the loudest and issuing the warnings saying you have to do something were ignored. not only were they ignored but the...
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can hines. >> your host which is coming to you live from the firefighters memorial museum in oklahomama. the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. the oklahoma experience. tonight we are focusing on a serious played that seems to be rapidly across the globe affecting every nation including our own. it appears and strikes without warning, leaving a trace of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name, it's called terrorism. a name that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just a year ago experienced a devastation of a mammoth proportion. a bomb truck exploded in front of the alfred p. murrah building. costs veer property damaged. emergency and law enforcement officers from all around the country worked around the clock in and around remains the federal building. retrieved victims and search for clues to the cause of this horrific scene. it seemed as though the entire nation stood still, holding its breath as each our past, watching as the death toll continues to climb. trying to comfort the families and t
can hines. >> your host which is coming to you live from the firefighters memorial museum in oklahomama. the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. the oklahoma experience. tonight we are focusing on a serious played that seems to be rapidly across the globe affecting every nation including our own. it appears and strikes without warning, leaving a trace of anger, fear and frustration in its path. its name, it's called terrorism. a name that has been ringing in our ears all...
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. >> there's a heavy one -- >> reporter: doug hines shuttered his restaurant. >> who's going to takeenue. >> reporter: across america, restaurants have found new ways to serve. in denver, safta also feeds jobless restaurant staffers. in new york, the corona epicenter, they feed health care workers on the front line. they've donated thousands of pizzas to 35 hospitals so far. survival is a shared struggle. >> the most terrifying thing i've ever witnessed. all these restaurants are closing, dropping like flies. >> rough out there. >> reporter: servers now need to be served. >> can you say thank you? >> reporter: like laid-off bartender brittany alexander. she picked up meals for four people. >> me, my husband, my son, and then we have a neighbor with little one. i got one for the little one. just to make sure everybody got fed. >> reporter: we asked how much this food helps. >> so much. you don't understand. >> reporter: think of it as nourishment for the soul. the social distancing version of a hug. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, atlanta. >> so many people helping out. it's
. >> there's a heavy one -- >> reporter: doug hines shuttered his restaurant. >> who's going to takeenue. >> reporter: across america, restaurants have found new ways to serve. in denver, safta also feeds jobless restaurant staffers. in new york, the corona epicenter, they feed health care workers on the front line. they've donated thousands of pizzas to 35 hospitals so far. survival is a shared struggle. >> the most terrifying thing i've ever witnessed. all these...
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already tested as you mentioned many the region of hines burg and as soon as we would have them, thats of course a real, real game changer. if i might add something, we got in production in germany for example, car manufacturing factories were not brought to a standstill by political decisions. that was a skigs by the companies because many markets aren't accessible now and this is not a good time to sell cars to the world obviously and so many of the production lines in germany are not working right now. not because of political decisions, but because of not having no access to their markets. >> germany's rates of mortality are so much lower than that of italy as wilfred mentioned, even with a a a bigger population i think it's eight times few er death, but also lower than that of the united states what are you doing that we're not doing? we also have a very strong health care system in this country. >> well, actually, as i said, all we did and we tried to do is is prepare as good as possible and to actually take care of patients as soon as possible especially with the general practi
already tested as you mentioned many the region of hines burg and as soon as we would have them, thats of course a real, real game changer. if i might add something, we got in production in germany for example, car manufacturing factories were not brought to a standstill by political decisions. that was a skigs by the companies because many markets aren't accessible now and this is not a good time to sell cars to the world obviously and so many of the production lines in germany are not working...